Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Golovinomyces calceolariae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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North Carolina State University, Larry F. Grand Mycological Herbarium


NCSLG
Golovinomyces calceolariae Havryl., S. Takam. & V.P. Heluta
25926   2001-00-00
Chall Huaco, Rio Negro

NCSLG
Golovinomyces calceolariae Havryl., S. Takam. & V.P. Heluta
25931   2001-00-00
Chall Huaco, Rio Negro

NCSLG
Golovinomyces calceolariae Havryl., S. Takam. & V.P. Heluta
27653   

NCSLG
Golovinomyces calceolariae Havryl., S. Takam. & V.P. Heluta
27659   

NCSLG
Golovinomyces calceolariae Havryl., S. Takam. & V.P. Heluta
27660   


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Google Map

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